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Name |
Ephraim Emanuel |
Born |
Abt 1725 |
Sampson, North Carolina, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Reference Number |
1107 |
Residence |
1783 |
Duplin, North Carolina, USA |
Residence |
1784 |
Sampson, North Carolina, USA |
Residence |
1790 |
Sampson, North Carolina, USA |
Died |
Sampson, North Carolina, USA |
Person ID |
I1107 |
Families |
Father |
Nicholas Manuel Emanuel, b. 1680, Roanoke, Halifax, Virginia, USA , d. Sampson, North Carolina, USA |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Bungey Mahlia, b. Abt 1690, Roanoke, Halifax, Virginia, USA , d. Sampson, North Carolina, USA |
Relationship |
natural |
Married |
1710 |
Family ID |
F166 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Emelia, b. 1720, North Carolina, USA , d. Sampson, North Carolina, USA |
Children |
| 1. Nicholas Manuel Emanuel, b. Abt 1750, Sampson, North Carolina, USA , d. 27 Mar 1835, Sampson, North Carolina, USA (Age ~ 85 years) [natural] |
| 2. Christopher Manuel, b. Abt 1752, Halifax, North Carolina, USA , d. 1848, Sampson, North Carolina, USA (Age ~ 96 years) [natural] |
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Family ID |
F230 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - Abt 1725 - Sampson, North Carolina, USA |
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| Residence - 1783 - Duplin, North Carolina, USA |
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| Residence - 1784 - Sampson, North Carolina, USA |
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| Residence - 1790 - Sampson, North Carolina, USA |
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| Died - - Sampson, North Carolina, USA |
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Notes |
- Ephraim Emanuel, born about 1725, was listed in the muster roll of Captain Elisha Williams' Edgecombe County Militia in the 1750's [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 675]. He may have been the husband of Hannah Mannuel who was paid by the estate of James Harris of Halifax County, North Carolina, between 10 August 1774 and December 1776 [Gammon, Record of Estates II:26]. He was taxable on 500 acres and one poll in Sampson County in 1784 [L.P. 64.1 by N.C. Genealogy XIV:2174]. The Sampson County court recommended that he be exempt from paying tax on 20 September 1785 [Minutes 1784-1800]. He made a deed of gift to his son Jesse of 300 acres on the west side of Coharie Swamp in Sampson County on 15 September 1789 and sold land to Levy Manuel in the same area of Sampson County on 1 April 1795 [DB 8:414; 9:485]. Ephraim was head of a Sampson County household of 3 "other free" in 1790 [NC:51].
EMANUAL (see MANUEL) DeMaree (1993, p. 29) traces the Manuel
(Emanuel) family from Elizabeth City County, Virginia, to Roanoke River
to Sampson and Robeson counties, N.C. This Lumbee name was found in
the 1790 census of Sampson Co. and Ephraim Emanuel, Levi Manuel and
Lucretia Manuel were listed in Sampson County in 1184. There were none
named Manuel or Emanuel in the 1850 census of Robeson. The 1900
Directory of Robeson lists the name in Townsend. Emanual was listed as
Indian in the 1930 census of Pembroke Township. Death records show the
name Emanuel in 1921 and 1936 as numerous in Lumberton township but
also found in Back Swamp, Saddletree and Smiths townships. Cited at
Bethel Hill Church and Deep Branch cemeteries by Jane Blanks Barnhill,
Sacred Grounds, 2001, a listing of 162 Lumbee cemeteries. The name is
most often listed among the "Sampson County Indians" (DeMaree, 1992).
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